O’Hara’s: Resilience on Tap

  • Wednesday, May 29, 2024
  • 6:00 PM
  • Auditorium
Four speakers sitting on stage, in front of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum #911MuseumTalk logo.
Photos by David E. Starke

In the aftermath of 9/11, individuals came together in public spaces to grieve, find solace, and memorialize the attacks. These spaces fostered a sense of community that, in some cases, endure two decades later. O’Hara’s Restaurant and Pub is one of these sites. After suffering significant structural damage on 9/11, the bar re-opened 7 months after the attacks, quickly becoming a space of mourning, healing, and a living tribute to first responders. To discuss the role of O’Hara’s after 9/11, the importance of community spaces, and how social ties are critical aspects of resilience, Museum Director, Clifford Chanin, is joined by Mike Keane, co-owner of O’Hara’s, retired firefighter and 9/11 survivor Tim Brown, and Dr. David Abramson, Director of the Center for Public Health Disaster Science at NYU’s School of Global Public Health. 

Photos

  • a wide view of the entire 9/11 Memorial and Museum Stage, with four speakers and a host at the podium.
  • four speakers sitting on stage, laughing enthusiastically.
  • two speakers sitting in front of a blue backdrop, smiling brightly.
  • A single speaker sitting on stage, in front of a blue backdrop.

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